Counterfeit drugs reportedly kill more than 700,000 people annually, and there have been reports of a rise in bogus medical devices, as well. To combat this alarming trend, researchers at the University of Michigan and in South Korea have developed a technique that reveals a hidden image in labels when they are breathed on, allowing users to authenticate a product. Tagging Options Domain: All Sites Keywords: Injection Molding read more
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Molded nanopillars could be line of defense against counterfeit drugs and devices
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